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- the present invention relates to an operating device for a table which has a table top with an adjustable height and/or inclination.
- the application relates to a table comprising a table top with an adjustable height and/or inclination.
- Tables with electrically movable table tops are known from the prior art.
- a displacement operation is controlled by a manual switch and a control unit that is connected to the manual switch and mounted on the table.
- the control unit controls electric motors in the table.
- the manual switch sends commands to the control unit, which, for example, moves the tabletop upwards or downwards or changes its inclination.
- parameters such as displacement speed or minimum table height must be configured before the table is used for the first time.
- the configuration of the parameters is carried out either by a table installer, usually during a manufacturing process of the table following assembly, or else pre-configured controls are used.
- an external computer is connected to the control unit via a data connection via cable, WLAN or BLUETOOTH.
- the data of the control unit is converted into data that can be read by the external computer.
- the parameters are set via a complex configuration software on the external computer.
- the control unit is in the configuration mode while the parameters are being set.
- configuration mode the external computer takes over the master control, while the manual switch is connected to the control unit as a slave.
- the object of the present invention is therefore to provide a device that simplifies the configuration of a table that with an adjustable height and/or inclination.
- an operating device for a table having a table top with an adjustable height and/or inclination comprising: a control unit and a manual switch that is connected to the control unit and comprises a display element on which an item of a menu navigation can be displayed, and one or more command buttons that allow the height and/or inclination of the table to be adjusted using the menu navigation, wherein at least one of the one or more command buttons is assigned multiple times and the multiple assignment of the command buttons can be adjust parameters of the table, and wherein the parameters include a sensitivity of the collision detection device.
- the display element advantageously comprises an LCD display.
- the table additionally has an internal collision detection device for detecting a collision between the table top and an object or person, and wherein the parameters include a sensitivity of the collision detection device.
- the sensitivity of the collision detection can be, for example, a threshold value of a sensor, in which case the sensor detects a collision when the threshold value is exceeded.
- the sensitivity of the collision detection device can be adjusted separately for the displacement directions ‘up’ and ‘down’.
- the collision detection device also has an inclination sensor and the sensitivity of the inclination sensor can be adjusted separately for the displacement directions ‘up’ and ‘down’.
- the menu navigation has a start menu, a main menu subordinate to the start menu, and a sub-menu subordinate to the main menu.
- the table height can be displayed on the display element in inches or centimeters.
- One parameter is advantageously an absolute minimum table height.
- a parameter is an absolute maximum table top height.
- a parameter can be provided as an absolute minimum inclination angle of the table top.
- a parameter is an absolute maximum inclination angle of the tabletop.
- one of the parameters is the displacement speed of the tabletop.
- the menu navigation is protected by an input code, for example a PIN.
- one or more functions of the table can be activated and deactivated.
- One or more communication protocols in particular WLAN and/or Bluetooth, can preferably be activated via the menu navigation.
- a table comprising a table top with an adjustable height and/or inclination, and an operating device according to one of the previously described embodiments of the invention.
- the table also comprises an internal collision detection device for detecting a collision between the table top and an object or person.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an operating device according to the prior art
- FIG. 2 shows an arrangement of the operating device of FIG. 1 on a table
- FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of an operating device according to a particular embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 4 shows an arrangement of the operating device of FIG. 3 on a table
- FIG. 5 shows a diagram with a sequence of states of different settings of a manual switch according to a particular embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 shows a flowchart of the menu navigation according to the embodiment of the invention shown in FIG. 5 in a simplified view.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show a perspective view of an operating device 10 for a height-adjustable table according to the prior art.
- the operating device comprises a control unit 12 , a manual switch 14 , and a cable 15 .
- a configuration computer 11 is connected to a control unit 12 for controlling, for example, motors for height and/or inclination adjustment of a table top via a cable 13 of a human interface device (HID).
- a manual switch 14 is also connected to the control unit 12 via a cable 15 .
- the manual switch 14 can be used to set displacement parameters of an adjustable table, such as a height and/or inclination of the table top.
- command buttons can be provided in the manual switch 14 .
- a software on the configuration computer 11 is used, by means of which parameters such as a sensitivity of the collision detection device can be set.
- the software in the configuration computer 11 takes over the master control via the control unit 12 .
- the manual switch 14 remains connected to the control unit 12 as a slave and subordinate to the configuration computer 11 .
- FIG. 2 shows the operating device 10 of FIG. 1 on a table 16 .
- the table 16 comprises a table top 17 and table legs 18 .
- the height and/or inclination of the table top 17 can be adjusted, as indicated by the arrow shown to the left of the table top 17 .
- the table 16 is equipped with a collision detection device (not explicitly shown).
- the collision detection device is used to detect a collision of the table top 17 with an object or a person during a displacement operation and can comprise sensors 22 , such as acceleration sensors, for this purpose.
- the operating device 10 is arranged underneath the table top 17 .
- the configuration computer 11 is temporarily located on the tabletop 17 , for example, and is connected to the control unit 12 .
- the manual switch 14 is located underneath the table top 17 on a front side of the table top 17 . As also shown in FIG. 1 , the manual switch 14 is connected to the control unit 12 via a cable 15 . The control unit 12 is used to control the table. The cable 15 is also arranged underneath the table top 17 .
- a sensor 22 is connected to the collision detection device.
- the sensor 22 can be designed as an acceleration sensor and/or position sensor and is used to send a signal to the collision detection device in the event of a collision of the table top 17 during a displacement operation.
- the collision detection device checks whether the signal originates from a collision. For this purpose, the collision detection device can check whether the signal exceeds a specified threshold value, for example.
- the collision detection device sends a collision signal to the control unit 12 . If the control unit receives a collision signal, it interrupts a current displacement operation.
- the configuration of the control unit 12 is carried out in the prior art shown here via the configuration computer 11 .
- the height of the table 16 is controlled by the manual switch 14 and the control unit 12 .
- FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of an operating device 10 according to a particular embodiment of the invention.
- the control device 10 comprises a control unit 12 and a manual switch 14 , which are connected to each other with a cable 15 .
- the control unit 12 and the manual switch 14 can be connected to each other via a wireless connection.
- the manual switch 14 can be used to set displacement parameters of an adjustable table 16 (see FIG. 4 ), such as a height and/or an inclination of the table 16 .
- it is also possible to set parameters by means of the manual switch 14 such as a sensitivity of a collision detection device of the table 16 , a displacement speed, and/or a minimum table height that must not be undershot.
- the manual switch 14 is preferably equipped with a display element 30 .
- the manual switch 14 can have command buttons 32 , 34 and/or a menu button 36 .
- the display element 30 , the command buttons 32 , 34 and the menu button 36 can be used to set the displacement parameters and the parameters.
- the display element 30 displays elements from an intuitive menu navigation, which is explained in more detail in conjunction with FIGS. 5 and 6 .
- the manual switch 14 it is possible to set all the displacement parameters and parameters of the control unit 12 according to the invention, so that a configuration of the control unit is possible without the need to connect an external configuration computer. Due to the simple operability of the manual switch, the settings can also be implemented by the end user so that the use of a table installer can be dispensed with.
- FIG. 4 shows an arrangement of the operating device 10 according to the invention of FIG. 3 on a table 16 .
- the table 16 comprises a table top 17 with an adjustable height and/or inclination, table legs 18 , and a collision detection device (also not shown here).
- An operating device 10 is located under the table top 17 and has a manual switch 14 in addition to the control unit 12 , the sensor 22 and the cable 24 .
- the operating device 10 does not have a configuration computer 11 .
- a user 24 can implement both the settings of the displacement parameters and the settings of the parameters via the manual switch 14 .
- sensor 22 can be arranged outside the control unit 12 or inside the control unit 12 .
- a plurality of sensors can be located both inside and outside the control unit 12 .
- the plurality of sensors can be designed identically or differently.
- the sensor 22 or each of the plurality of sensors 22 , can have an acceleration sensor and/or an angle sensor and be configured to send a signal to the collision detection unit in the event of a collision between the table top 17 and an object or a person 24 .
- the collision detection unit checks whether the signal exceeds a specified threshold value and sends a collision signal to the control unit 12 if the result is positive. Whenever the control unit 12 receives a collision signal, it stops a current displacement operation.
- a threshold value for triggering a collision signal and stopping a displacement operation can preferably be between 20 and 200 N, particularly preferably between 50 and 150 N.
- FIG. 5 shows a diagram with a sequence of states of different settings of a manual switch 14 of an operating device 10 according to a particular embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 shows a flow diagram of the same embodiment in a simplified view.
- the manual switch 14 comprises a display element 30 , a command button ‘up’ 32 , a command button ‘down’ 34 , a menu button 36 , and stored position buttons 38 for stored positions 1 to 4 .
- the stored position buttons 38 can be used to store or retrieve position settings of the table 16 .
- the display element 30 is designed as an LCD display in this particular embodiment of the invention. Alternatively, the display element 30 can also be designed as an LED display, OLED display or in some other form.
- the display element 30 can be used to display elements of the menu navigation.
- the menu navigation shown in FIG. 5 is explained below. If no interaction with the operating device 10 has taken place over a specified period of time, the display element 30 is located in the start menu 40 shown on the left in FIG. 5 .
- the display element 30 indicates a height of the table top 17 in centimeters or inches, according to a previously selected setting. Pressing the menu button 36 takes the user to the main menu 42 shown on the right of the start menu 40 .
- the display element 30 displays a menu navigation item associated with the main menu 42 . If the user is in the main menu 42 , pressing one of the command buttons 32 , 34 allows one of at least ten different functions (F1 to F10) to be selected and confirmed with the menu button 36 . For each function, a different menu navigation item is displayed on the display element 30 . After confirming a selected function using the menu button 36 , the sub-menu 44 associated with the respective function (F1 to F10) is reached.
- the functions comprise:
- Function 1 Setting inches/cm for the display of the table height in the start menu
- the settings belonging to the function can be selected by pressing the command buttons 32 , 34 .
- the selection is displayed on the display element 30 .
- Pressing the menu button 36 confirms the selection and returns to displaying the main menu 42 .
- the main menu 42 is also displayed again, but without accepting any altered settings.
- the specified waiting time can be 10 seconds, for example.
- the second specified waiting time can again be 10 seconds, for example.
- the currently selected height and/or inclination settings of the table 16 can be stored on one of the stored position buttons 38 .
- one of the stored position buttons 38 is pressed for a specified period of time.
- the specified time period can be 3 seconds.
- An option can also be provided to retrieve the height and/or inclination settings of the table 16 by briefly pressing a stored position button 38 on which a setting has previously been stored. This causes the stored height and/or inclination settings of the table 16 to be sent to the control unit 12 and the control unit moves the table top 17 into the previously stored position.
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- The present invention relates to an operating device for a table which has a table top with an adjustable height and/or inclination.
- In addition, the application relates to a table comprising a table top with an adjustable height and/or inclination.
- Tables with electrically movable table tops are known from the prior art. In these, a displacement operation is controlled by a manual switch and a control unit that is connected to the manual switch and mounted on the table. The control unit controls electric motors in the table. The manual switch sends commands to the control unit, which, for example, moves the tabletop upwards or downwards or changes its inclination. However, parameters such as displacement speed or minimum table height must be configured before the table is used for the first time. The configuration of the parameters is carried out either by a table installer, usually during a manufacturing process of the table following assembly, or else pre-configured controls are used. To configure or modify the parameters, an external computer is connected to the control unit via a data connection via cable, WLAN or BLUETOOTH. The data of the control unit is converted into data that can be read by the external computer. The parameters are set via a complex configuration software on the external computer.
- The control unit is in the configuration mode while the parameters are being set. In configuration mode, the external computer takes over the master control, while the manual switch is connected to the control unit as a slave.
- The current configuration of the parameters requires a great deal of the table installer's time and delays the production process.
- The object of the present invention is therefore to provide a device that simplifies the configuration of a table that with an adjustable height and/or inclination.
- According to the invention, this object is achieved by an operating device for a table having a table top with an adjustable height and/or inclination, comprising: a control unit and a manual switch that is connected to the control unit and comprises a display element on which an item of a menu navigation can be displayed, and one or more command buttons that allow the height and/or inclination of the table to be adjusted using the menu navigation, wherein at least one of the one or more command buttons is assigned multiple times and the multiple assignment of the command buttons can be adjust parameters of the table, and wherein the parameters include a sensitivity of the collision detection device.
- The display element advantageously comprises an LCD display.
- In a particular embodiment of the invention, it can be provided that the table additionally has an internal collision detection device for detecting a collision between the table top and an object or person, and wherein the parameters include a sensitivity of the collision detection device. The sensitivity of the collision detection can be, for example, a threshold value of a sensor, in which case the sensor detects a collision when the threshold value is exceeded.
- It can also be provided that the sensitivity of the collision detection device can be adjusted separately for the displacement directions ‘up’ and ‘down’.
- In one of the last two embodiments mentioned it can be provided that the collision detection device also has an inclination sensor and the sensitivity of the inclination sensor can be adjusted separately for the displacement directions ‘up’ and ‘down’.
- In another particular embodiment of the invention, the menu navigation has a start menu, a main menu subordinate to the start menu, and a sub-menu subordinate to the main menu.
- As an optional setting, the table height can be displayed on the display element in inches or centimeters.
- One parameter is advantageously an absolute minimum table height.
- Alternatively or in addition, it can be provided that a parameter is an absolute maximum table top height.
- Optionally, a parameter can be provided as an absolute minimum inclination angle of the table top.
- Alternatively or in addition, it may be provided that a parameter is an absolute maximum inclination angle of the tabletop.
- Optionally, one of the parameters is the displacement speed of the tabletop.
- In another particular embodiment of the invention, the menu navigation is protected by an input code, for example a PIN.
- Preferably, one or more functions of the table, such as starting up, shutting down and/or menu panels, can be activated and deactivated.
- It may also be possible to call up the identification number of the control box via the menu navigation.
- One or more communication protocols, in particular WLAN and/or Bluetooth, can preferably be activated via the menu navigation.
- In addition, the object is achieved by a table comprising a table top with an adjustable height and/or inclination, and an operating device according to one of the previously described embodiments of the invention.
- In the latter embodiment, it may be provided that the table also comprises an internal collision detection device for detecting a collision between the table top and an object or person.
- Further features and advantages of the invention are obtained from the attached claims and the following description of a particular embodiment of the invention in combination with schematic drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an operating device according to the prior art; -
FIG. 2 shows an arrangement of the operating device ofFIG. 1 on a table; -
FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of an operating device according to a particular embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 4 shows an arrangement of the operating device ofFIG. 3 on a table; -
FIG. 5 shows a diagram with a sequence of states of different settings of a manual switch according to a particular embodiment of the invention; and -
FIG. 6 shows a flowchart of the menu navigation according to the embodiment of the invention shown inFIG. 5 in a simplified view. -
FIGS. 1 and 2 show a perspective view of anoperating device 10 for a height-adjustable table according to the prior art. The operating device comprises acontrol unit 12, amanual switch 14, and acable 15. In order to configure theoperating device 10, aconfiguration computer 11 is connected to acontrol unit 12 for controlling, for example, motors for height and/or inclination adjustment of a table top via acable 13 of a human interface device (HID). Furthermore, amanual switch 14 is also connected to thecontrol unit 12 via acable 15. Themanual switch 14 can be used to set displacement parameters of an adjustable table, such as a height and/or inclination of the table top. For this purpose, command buttons (not shown in detail) can be provided in themanual switch 14. To configure parameters a software on theconfiguration computer 11 is used, by means of which parameters such as a sensitivity of the collision detection device can be set. In configuration mode, the software in theconfiguration computer 11 takes over the master control via thecontrol unit 12. In this configuration, themanual switch 14 remains connected to thecontrol unit 12 as a slave and subordinate to theconfiguration computer 11. -
FIG. 2 shows theoperating device 10 ofFIG. 1 on a table 16. The table 16 comprises atable top 17 andtable legs 18. The height and/or inclination of thetable top 17 can be adjusted, as indicated by the arrow shown to the left of thetable top 17. In addition, the table 16 is equipped with a collision detection device (not explicitly shown). The collision detection device is used to detect a collision of thetable top 17 with an object or a person during a displacement operation and can comprisesensors 22, such as acceleration sensors, for this purpose. Theoperating device 10 is arranged underneath thetable top 17. For configuration purposes, theconfiguration computer 11 is temporarily located on thetabletop 17, for example, and is connected to thecontrol unit 12. Themanual switch 14 is located underneath thetable top 17 on a front side of thetable top 17. As also shown inFIG. 1 , themanual switch 14 is connected to thecontrol unit 12 via acable 15. Thecontrol unit 12 is used to control the table. Thecable 15 is also arranged underneath thetable top 17. In addition, asensor 22 is connected to the collision detection device. For example, thesensor 22 can be designed as an acceleration sensor and/or position sensor and is used to send a signal to the collision detection device in the event of a collision of thetable top 17 during a displacement operation. The collision detection device checks whether the signal originates from a collision. For this purpose, the collision detection device can check whether the signal exceeds a specified threshold value, for example. If the result of the test is positive, the collision detection device sends a collision signal to thecontrol unit 12. If the control unit receives a collision signal, it interrupts a current displacement operation. The configuration of thecontrol unit 12 is carried out in the prior art shown here via theconfiguration computer 11. The height of the table 16 is controlled by themanual switch 14 and thecontrol unit 12. -
FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of an operatingdevice 10 according to a particular embodiment of the invention. Thecontrol device 10 comprises acontrol unit 12 and amanual switch 14, which are connected to each other with acable 15. Alternatively, thecontrol unit 12 and themanual switch 14 can be connected to each other via a wireless connection. Themanual switch 14 can be used to set displacement parameters of an adjustable table 16 (seeFIG. 4 ), such as a height and/or an inclination of the table 16. In this configuration, it is also possible to set parameters by means of themanual switch 14, such as a sensitivity of a collision detection device of the table 16, a displacement speed, and/or a minimum table height that must not be undershot. Themanual switch 14 is preferably equipped with adisplay element 30. In addition, themanual switch 14 can have 32, 34 and/or acommand buttons menu button 36. Thedisplay element 30, the 32, 34 and thecommand buttons menu button 36 can be used to set the displacement parameters and the parameters. For this purpose, thedisplay element 30 displays elements from an intuitive menu navigation, which is explained in more detail in conjunction withFIGS. 5 and 6 . Using themanual switch 14, it is possible to set all the displacement parameters and parameters of thecontrol unit 12 according to the invention, so that a configuration of the control unit is possible without the need to connect an external configuration computer. Due to the simple operability of the manual switch, the settings can also be implemented by the end user so that the use of a table installer can be dispensed with. -
FIG. 4 shows an arrangement of the operatingdevice 10 according to the invention ofFIG. 3 on a table 16. The table 16 comprises atable top 17 with an adjustable height and/or inclination,table legs 18, and a collision detection device (also not shown here). An operatingdevice 10 is located under thetable top 17 and has amanual switch 14 in addition to thecontrol unit 12, thesensor 22 and thecable 24. In contrast to the prior art shown inFIG. 2 , the operatingdevice 10 does not have aconfiguration computer 11. Auser 24 can implement both the settings of the displacement parameters and the settings of the parameters via themanual switch 14. For example,sensor 22 can be arranged outside thecontrol unit 12 or inside thecontrol unit 12. Alternatively, a plurality of sensors can be located both inside and outside thecontrol unit 12. The plurality of sensors can be designed identically or differently. For example, thesensor 22, or each of the plurality ofsensors 22, can have an acceleration sensor and/or an angle sensor and be configured to send a signal to the collision detection unit in the event of a collision between thetable top 17 and an object or aperson 24. For example, the collision detection unit checks whether the signal exceeds a specified threshold value and sends a collision signal to thecontrol unit 12 if the result is positive. Whenever thecontrol unit 12 receives a collision signal, it stops a current displacement operation. A threshold value for triggering a collision signal and stopping a displacement operation can preferably be between 20 and 200 N, particularly preferably between 50 and 150 N. -
FIG. 5 shows a diagram with a sequence of states of different settings of amanual switch 14 of an operatingdevice 10 according to a particular embodiment of the invention.FIG. 6 shows a flow diagram of the same embodiment in a simplified view. Themanual switch 14 comprises adisplay element 30, a command button ‘up’ 32, a command button ‘down’ 34, amenu button 36, and storedposition buttons 38 for stored positions 1 to 4. The storedposition buttons 38 can be used to store or retrieve position settings of the table 16. Thedisplay element 30 is designed as an LCD display in this particular embodiment of the invention. Alternatively, thedisplay element 30 can also be designed as an LED display, OLED display or in some other form. Thedisplay element 30 can be used to display elements of the menu navigation. - The menu navigation shown in
FIG. 5 is explained below. If no interaction with the operatingdevice 10 has taken place over a specified period of time, thedisplay element 30 is located in thestart menu 40 shown on the left inFIG. 5 . Thedisplay element 30 indicates a height of thetable top 17 in centimeters or inches, according to a previously selected setting. Pressing themenu button 36 takes the user to themain menu 42 shown on the right of thestart menu 40. Thedisplay element 30 displays a menu navigation item associated with themain menu 42. If the user is in themain menu 42, pressing one of the 32, 34 allows one of at least ten different functions (F1 to F10) to be selected and confirmed with thecommand buttons menu button 36. For each function, a different menu navigation item is displayed on thedisplay element 30. After confirming a selected function using themenu button 36, the sub-menu 44 associated with the respective function (F1 to F10) is reached. The functions comprise: - Function 1: Setting inches/cm for the display of the table height in the start menu,
- Function 2: Setting the absolute minimum table height,
- Function 3: Reverting to factory setting,
- Function 4: Setting shelf/container stop,
- Function 5: Deleting shelf/container stop,
- Function 6: Setting the sensitivity of the internal collision protection from 0 (off) to 99 (very sensitive) for the displacement direction ‘up’,
- Function 7: Setting the sensitivity of the internal collision protection from 0 (off) to 99 (very sensitive) for the displacement direction ‘down’,
- Function 8: Setting the sensitivity of the inclination sensor from 0 (off) to 99 (very sensitive) for the displacement direction ‘up’,
- Function 9: Setting the sensitivity of the inclination sensor from 0 (off) to 99 (very sensitive) for the displacement direction ‘down’,
- Function 10: Setting the displacement speed in mm/s.
- In the sub-menu 44 associated with the respective function, the settings belonging to the function can be selected by pressing the
32, 34. The selection is displayed on thecommand buttons display element 30. Pressing themenu button 36 confirms the selection and returns to displaying themain menu 42. Optionally, if the operatingdevice 10 is in thesub-menu 44 for a specified waiting time, without any input being received, themain menu 42 is also displayed again, but without accepting any altered settings. The specified waiting time can be 10 seconds, for example. Optionally, it can also be provided that if the operatingdevice 10 is in themain menu 42 and no input is received for a second specified waiting time, thestart menu 40 is also displayed again. The second specified waiting time can again be 10 seconds, for example. - The currently selected height and/or inclination settings of the table 16 can be stored on one of the stored
position buttons 38. For this purpose, it may be provided that one of the storedposition buttons 38 is pressed for a specified period of time. For example, the specified time period can be 3 seconds. An option can also be provided to retrieve the height and/or inclination settings of the table 16 by briefly pressing a storedposition button 38 on which a setting has previously been stored. This causes the stored height and/or inclination settings of the table 16 to be sent to thecontrol unit 12 and the control unit moves thetable top 17 into the previously stored position. - The features of the invention disclosed in the above description, the claims and the drawings can be essential to the implementation of the invention in its various embodiments, both individually and in any desired combination.
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